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3. Check Restaurant Prices

Screenshot: Google Maps
Screenshot: Google Maps

Google Maps can provide a ton of useful information when you tap on a particular dining spot, and that information now includes the average price you’ll pay per head when you eat there, which is handy when you’re trying to stick to a budget. Google is crowdsourcing this data—you’ll be told how many people have contributed to the pricing stats—so you can tap on the Add price button on the listing to share your knowledge with others.